Interesting question.
per eBird "Species Maps", Tricolored Blackbird is endemic to states
bordering the Pacific, with no records
east of there.
Sibley guides illustrate the "Bi-colored" Blackbird, which is an intergrade
with the more typical Red-winged Blackbird. They are also found in
California.
>From time to time Red-winged Blackbirds seem to have Tricolored Blackbird
type plumage,
but that is an illusion apparently.
Joe Roller, Denver




On Mon, Oct 14, 2019 at 8:16 PM Joe <[email protected]> wrote:

> Enid “species maps” for Ga.
> Joe Roller
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> On Oct 14, 2019, at 17:36, Sharon Kay <[email protected]> wrote:
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> How do I find out if Tri-colored Blackbird has ever been found in this
> state. Google was of know help.
>
> Sharon Kay
> Greeley
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